Weakness and tenderness of hands may be caused by over-fatigue, cervical spondylosis, systemic diseases and brain lesions.
1. Excessive fatigue: if the patient’s hands are overworked, resulting in muscle fatigue, there may be weakness and tenderness of the hands.
2. Cervical spine diseases: If there are cervical spine diseases, such as cervical spondylosis, cervical stenosis, cervical disc protrusion, cervical small joints misalignment, etc., due to the jamming of the nerves leading to the arms and fingers, the nerves are inflamed and damaged, which will lead to the weakness of the hands.
3. Systemic diseases: If there is a systemic disease, such as excessive tension and anxiety, depression, electrolyte abnormalities, etc., usually also lead to the patient’s hands soft and weak.
4. Brain lesions: Brain stem hemorrhage, infarction, tumor or bilateral brain lesions can cause weakness and tenderness of both hands.
It is recommended to actively go to the hospital for relevant examinations, if it is caused by disease factors, you need to follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment, so as not to delay the condition.